On Tuesday 6th March GreenGT and Pininfarina revealed the rolling chassis of the H2 Speed at the Geneva International Motor Show. ADESS, a partner in the project, supplied the carbon cell around which this electric-hydrogen fuel cell powered supercar is constructed.

The H2 Speed concept presented two years ago by GreenGT has now become a reality that was revealed at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show. The prototype electric-hydrogen fuel cell-powered supercar designed by Pininfarina was on display on the Italian company’s stand. It is the first of a series of 12 cars destined for private clients for track use.

LISBON, Portugal – Nov 1, 2017. Throughout the 2017 racing season, the ADESS-03 LMP3 race car competed in the Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup and the “Road to Le Mans” event. The team Infinity Race Engineering achieved encouraging results, scoring six podiums in six races in the Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup and finishing second in the team standings.

In the meantime, Advanced Design and Engineering Systems Solutions AG continued the development of its ADESS-03 LMP3 race car and recently unveiled a new full-carbon bodywork kit and other updates, approved by the ACO (Automobile Club de l’Ouest), that will be fitted on every new ADESS car and is now ready to compete on North American racetracks with the rest of the LMP3 car makers.

Our new home

ADESS is now in Portugal. Our new location is just a few kilometers away from Lisbon, right in the heart of the logistical and industrial district of the capital.

Here we strike the perfect balance between having direct access to suppliers and being close to the distribution network, either by air or freight.

Our new factory allows us to grow and expand our activity. Focusing on increasing our internal production, we now have more control over results and production timing while gaining adaptability and more liberty to produce prototypes and test new components.

Students of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have presented the design of their new hydrogen fuel cell race car. It’s based on the ADESS-03 LMP3 chassis and will race against conventional fuel powered cars this summer.

We are proud to be part of this promising project and wish them every success with their racer!

The Swiss TEAM ALL-SPORTS recently visited the Munich based manufacturer ADESS AG to view the development and production of the ADESS-03 LMP3 race car. TEAM ALL-SPORTS were extremely impressed with the companies´ professionalism, quality standards and assembly techniques and have subsequently awarded ADESS AG the contract to build an ADESS-03 LMP3 vehicle.

G-PRIVATE RACING SERVICES, the German based racing team, are set to launch the brand-new ADESS-03 LMP3. The collaboration will see the first ADESS LMP3 team from Europe competing in various endurance series offered worldwide.

The introduction of the ADESS-03 LMP car is an exciting step forward for Helmut Gay and his motorsport team, G-PRIVATE RACING SERVICES. To date they have been very successful competing with their GT cars in various European sprint and endurance series (ADAC GT masters, Sportscar Challenge, 24h Nürburgring, VdeV, Italy Endurance, FIA Middle-East).

The ADESS-03 will hit the track in the coming months for its first tests. The new LMP3 racecar is a true two-seater, featuring a fully enclosed survival cell and will be powered by a 420hp Nissan engine.

The ADESS-03 will be eligible for the European Le Mans Series (ELMS), the Asian Le Mans Series (AsianLMS) and the VdeV Endurance Series. The series’ that offer the best opportunity to prepare for Le Mans 24 hours in the superior category.

Promotion of young talents is an essential part of ADESS` company policy. We have spotted great potential in the young students of TUfast racing team e.V., the Formula Student team of Munich´s Technical University (TUM). With support in form of providing materials for the car and calculation time for CFD-studies on our cluster, we help TUfast to develop and improve the “nb014”.

CEO Stéphane Chosse, with his many years of F1 experience, has been chosen to give his expert opinion on the new 2014 F1 cars.

In the article on spox.com, which was published on Feb 04th, journalist Alexander Maack held an interview with the CEO of ADESS AG on the subject of the F1 engineers´ basic considerations in regard to the aerodynamic development of the new 2014 Formula 1 racecars.

The ADESS-02 is a true cost-capped race car developed according to the 2014 FIA LMP regulations, ready to compete in all endurance series.

An intensive development program has been carried out by ADESS engineers and technicians and will ensure the competitiveness of the package. ADESS priority has been not only to maximise the car´s performance without compromising the drivability but also to provide its customers with an easy to service prototype.

As previously announced in April, ADESS is currently developing an LMP1 car according to the 2014 regulations. The design & development started in November 2012 and the project is now entering its final design stage:

A specific engine has been chosen and the latest wind-tunnel results promise a very competitive package. Besides performance factors the car has been designed according to the highest safety standards and drivability criteria have been constantly taken into account throughout the complete development process.

Lotus releases a first photo of the Lotus T128’s monocoque. The driver cell of the T128 was developed in accordance with the 2014 LMP1 regulations.

Improved safety, visibility and driver comfort have been paramount in the development of the chassis. The T128 provides a better view for the driver from inside the cockpit. An extensive mock-up program has been carried through in order to verify ergonomics and driver accessibility.